UN Appeals For $850 Million To Help War-Torn Afghanistan

The U.N. humanitarian chief in Afghanistan appealed for $850 million to help the war-torn country cope with the impact of the Taliban offensive, protracted malnutrition for a third of the country.

0
410

The U.N. humanitarian chief in Afghanistan appealed for $850 million to help the war-torn country cope with the impact of the Taliban offensive, protracted malnutrition for a third of the country.

Ramiz Alakbarov told reporters at U.N. headquarters after a virtual briefing from the capital of Kabul that at least 80 million Afghans are in need of assistance and the U.N. plan is to provide help for at least 15.7 million of them.

But he said the U.N.’s $1.3 billion appeal is only 37% funded, $450 million with the United States the largest donor adding that the remaining the $850 million being sought is desperately needed.

The country is also battling with a severe drought, and the return of 627,000 Afghans this year, most of them deported from neighboring Iran.

Alakbarov said the second drought in three years and the Taliban’s offensive have led 270,000 people to flee their homes in rural areas toward urban areas and regional centers, where they need food, water, shelter and sanitation.

As American and NATO troops complete their pullout from Afghanistan after nearly 20 years, the Taliban in recent weeks have gained control of many districts and key border posts with neighbors Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

In many instances, Afghan security forces and military have put up little or no resistance after often being left without supplies or reinforcements.

He expressed hope that Afghanistan’s neighbors will look at the situation in terms of human rights and their responsibility to protect people from suffering and allow Afghan refugees into their countries.


Discover more from LN247

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.